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Digital Currency Exchange in Nigeria: Instantexchangers

Just like the traditional exchange system, digital
currency exchanges work in similar fashion. In the traditional system, you go
over-the-counter, you first deposit amounts of money in the currencies
supported by the exchange, and the exchange gives you the equivalent value of
the money you deposited in the currency you want.

Exchanging is done by placing "buy"
or "sell" orders, which the exchange system software then matches with
each other. "Buy" orders are offers to buy a particular digital
currency in exchange for another currency at a price set by the Exchange.
"Sell" orders are offers to sell currencies at a minimum
price-per-currencies.

Instantexchangers.net, founded by Obayomi
Olubowale in the year 2010 is Nigeria’s best known certified exchanger.
InstantExchangers.net has grown over the years to be Nigeria’s most trusted and
most secured Exchange platform. Instantexchangers.net growth has led to the
birth of Nigeria’s first bitcoin wallet service provider (Jostpay.com) which
was also founded by the Digital Currency Entrepreneur/Investor Obayomi
Olubowale. With regular innovations and originality from the Exchange,
InstantExchangers.net is Nigeria’s most loved and most appreciated digital
currency exchange portal.

Transactions with the Instantexchangers.net
is done using a standard web browser or via Instantexchangers mobile app on IOS, Windows
and Andriod, over a secure connection.

The payment methods that are accepted
and used by Instantexchangers are:

Cash Deposit

Internet Banking

Western Union Money Transfer

GTB *737#

Naira Debit Cards (Master Card, Verve &Visa)

Currencies that can be exchanged
with Digital Currencies in an automated way include:

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